It's pretty good-looking, it's a bit messy and unbearable to hold on to the front.

Zion 2022-03-23 09:01:18

We are all fucked by life. We may be through with the past, but the past aren't though with us. The traditional consensus is alive, and it always feels like it can't last, and it will collapse in an instant. The yin side cannot be suppressed, and when it surpasses the oozing side, it collapses in an instant. Everyone is. All kinds of discord, we conceal repression. Just when you make a change and look forward to a new life, knock you down all at once.
Life is fucking too hard, too long. What have i do. It was so good at first, let's see what we have done, now what stupid things have become.
Losing the ability to be happy, only the habit of taking drugs itself can make her feel less anxious and happy. Of course, taking drugs can also bring some cheap happiness, but that is not the point.
This is sth that happens, and even strange things will happen. Frogs in the sky.
I really do have love to give, I just don't know where to put it.
Everyone is humming the same song, very touching.

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Extended Reading
  • Robert 2021-10-20 19:02:26

    [B+] Once again, completely subdued by PTA’s terrifying image control: a long-shot follow-up that is more "destroyed" than "Boogie Nights"; a fuller and longer-lasting single melody soundtrack; multiple extremely exciting six Parallel editing; and the superb training skills for actors (especially Tom, should be the best performance of his career). Even though I know that PTA is still hilarious, I can't help but go crazy with him. Multi-line life, intertwined and scattered; craftsmanship, morbid preaching; character separation, emotional fracture; frog rain, contemporary miracle; incredible, but ordinary as usual. After watching this film, I think there is another director who can make "A Hundred Years of Solitude".

  • Eliezer 2022-03-22 09:01:15

    Multiple emotional story lines develop at the same time, although the climax is a long time, it is not boring

Magnolia quotes

  • [singing along to Aimee Mann's "Wise Up"]

    Claudia Wilson Gator: It's not / What you thought / When you first began it / You got / What you want / Now you can hardly stand it though / By now you know / It's not going to stop

    Jim Kurring: It's not going to stop / It's not going to stop / 'Til you wise up

    Jimmy Gator: You're sure / There's a cure / And you have finally found it

    Quiz Kid Donnie Smith: You think / One drink / Will shrink you 'til you're underground / And living down / But it's not going to stop

    Phil Parma: It's not going to stop

    Earl Partridge: It's not going to stop / 'Til you wise up

    Linda Partridge: Prepare a list for what you need / Before you sign away the deed / 'Cause it's not going to stop

    Frank T.J. Mackey: It's not going to stop / It's not going to stop / 'Til you wise up / No, it's not going to stop / 'Til you wise up / No, it's not going to stop

    Stanley Spector: So just... give up

  • Narrator: And there is the account of the hanging of three men, and a scuba diver, and a suicide. There are stories of coincidence and chance, of intersections and strange things told, and which is which and who only knows? And we generally say, "Well, if that was in a movie, I wouldn't believe it." Someone's so-and-so met someone else's so-and-so and so on. And it is in the humble opinion of this narrator that strange things happen all the time. And so it goes, and so it goes. And the book says, "We may be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us."